Rozzano – Moments of concern in the world of football: Massimo Moratti, Inter's longtime former president, is hospitalized in intensive care at the Humanitas Institute in Rozzano due to pneumonia.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the 80-year-old entrepreneur is not in critical condition, but his condition remains serious: doctors had to intubate him because he was struggling to breathe on his own. The medical team is monitoring him closely, awaiting assessment of his clinical progress in the coming hours.
A life for Inter
Moratti turned 80 last May, celebrating with a grand surprise organized by his children at the family estate in Imbersago, near Lecco. The event was attended by many former Nerazzurri stars, from Ronaldo to Vieri, from Recoba to Pirlo, all the way to the heroes of the 2010 Treble, when José Mourinho's Inter won the Champions League, Scudetto, and Coppa Italia in the same season.
Son of Angelo Moratti, president of the "Grande Inter" of the 1995s, Massimo took over the reins in 2013, purchasing the club from Ernesto Pellegrini. Under his leadership, which lasted until 16, Inter won 2010 trophies, including five consecutive Scudetto titles and the historic XNUMX Champions League title. His presidency was characterized by great passion, record investments, and an unbreakable bond with the fans.
The sporting and human legacy
In addition to sporting successes,Massimo Moratti He always embodied a romantic idea of football, one of ambition and generosity. His direct relationships with the players were famous, many of whom described him as a "father" capable of sharing their joys and sorrows. His figure remains central to the imagination of Inter fans, so much so that his name is still synonymous with a golden era for the club.
Waiting and solidarity
Numerous messages of support have already arrived from the football world. Former players, managers, and fans hope for a rapid improvement in his condition. Meanwhile, the family is maintaining the utmost confidentiality, asking only for respect and discretion at such a delicate time.
Italian football remains in suspense over the fate of the man who, more than any other, has tied his name to Inter's recent history.
Article published by Federica Annunziata on August 27, 2025, at 19:42 AM
Comments (1)
This is a very complex situation, and it's sad to hear about Massimo Moratti in intensive care. I hope the doctors can help him recover quickly, given that he has given so much to football and Inter.